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LSO_2000_AFB-R1_V01_M
Afrobarometer Survey 2000, Round 1
Lesotho
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2000
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LSO_2000_AFB-R1_v01_M
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The Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), Ghana Centre for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana), Michigan State University (MSU)
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Jan 19, 2021
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Data file: les_r1_data.sav
Afrobarometer round 1 survey data.
Cases:
1177
Variables:
331
Variables
Q173
Are there cafes, corner shops?
Q174
Are there any market stalls (selling food/ clothing)?
Q175
Were there any police or police vehicles at PSU or EA?
Q176
Were there any soldiers or army vehicles?
Q177
Were there any pavements along roads?
Q178
Any household yards with crops/vegetables being grown?
Q179
Any household yards/fields containing livestock?
Q180
Any household yards/fields with trees higher than one story?
Q181
How many formal houses in PSU?
Q182
Type of area in which interview was conducted in?
Q183
Was the PSU clearly sign-posted the last 10km of journey?
Q184
Any stop give way signs along last 10km of journey?
Q185
Any traffic lights or robots along last 10km of journey?
Q186
Were they in working order?
Q187
Water-filled river in last 10km of journey?
Q188
Water-filled dam or lake in last 10km of journey?
Q189
How much of the last 10km was graded sand/dirt roads?
Q190
How much of the last 10km was ungraded dirt roads?
Q191
How much of the last 10km journey was off road?
Q192
How much of the last 10km journey was tarred/concret?
Q201
Desired relation to South Africa
Q202
How to join Lesotho and South Africa
Q203A
How are parliamentarians elected
Q203B
How are parliamentarians elected
Q204
Opinion of South African intervention
Q205
Opinion of Interim Political Authority
Q206
Opinion of 1998 protests
Q207
Monthly income in 100s
Q208
Marital status
Q209
How many totally dependent
Q210
How many partly dependent
Total: 331
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